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Because lifting weights requires actual weights it puts resistance on the muscles to make them stronger bigger and more durable unlike stretching, these two are completely different from each other.
Anerobic contraction of muscles.
Inhalation requires the contraction of the diaphragm, which takes ATP. Exhalation is simply the passive relaxation of that muscle, in which the atmospheric pressure causes the lung to deflate, taking no ATP.
Calcium and ATP
Ca2+ and ATP
There's is a contraction of "there is" and requires an apostrophe.
ca2+ and atp
ATP
Inhalation requires the contraction of the diaphragm, and exhalation occurs when it relaxes.
The question 'Whose this?' is not correct.Using the interrogative pronoun 'whose' requires a verb:'Whose is this?'Using the pronoun contraction for 'who is' requires an apostrophe: 'Who's this?'
If it is a true or false question your answer is: False. :)
Muscular training